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The Sky is Waiting.Fri, 02 Mar 2018 06:33:24 +0000hourly1http://wordpress.org/?v=3.2.1Comment on Review: Cosmic Watch by Merri Brownwinghttp://astroguyz.com/2018/01/05/review-cosmic-watch/comment-page-1/#comment-1004117
Merri BrownwingFri, 02 Mar 2018 06:33:24 +0000http://astroguyz.com/?p=15888#comment-1004117Very Interesting, and this should come in very handy in the next few months as some celestial events with the slower
moving planets make some important aspects! Thanks for this info David & Keep Looking UP :)Very Interesting, and this should come in very handy in the next few months as some celestial events with the slower
moving planets make some important aspects! Thanks for this info David & Keep Looking UP
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Venus Returns to the Dusk Sky – The Science PageTue, 27 Feb 2018 02:22:36 +0000http://astroguyz.com/?p=5824#comment-1004004[...] does Venus appear half illuminated to you? This stage is known as dichotomy, and its actual observed point can [...][...] does Venus appear half illuminated to you? This stage is known as dichotomy, and its actual observed point can [...]
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Venus Returns to the Dusk Sky - Universe TodayMon, 26 Feb 2018 18:28:36 +0000http://astroguyz.com/?p=5824#comment-1003996[...] does Venus appear half illuminated to you? This stage is known as dichotomy, and its actual observed point can [...][...] does Venus appear half illuminated to you? This stage is known as dichotomy, and its actual observed point can [...]
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Venus Returns to the Dusk Sky – Renfrewshire Astronomical SocietyMon, 26 Feb 2018 18:00:43 +0000http://astroguyz.com/?p=5824#comment-1003995[...] does Venus appear half illuminated to you? This stage is known as dichotomy, and its actual observed point can [...][...] does Venus appear half illuminated to you? This stage is known as dichotomy, and its actual observed point can [...]
]]>Comment on Book Review: The Castle in Cassiopeia by Mike Resnick by Book Review: Castle in Cassiopeia by Mike Resnick – MeasurementDataBases for Industry & Sciencehttp://astroguyz.com/2018/02/02/book-review-castle-in-cassiopeia-by-mike-resnick/comment-page-1/#comment-1003176
Book Review: Castle in Cassiopeia by Mike Resnick – MeasurementDataBases for Industry & ScienceFri, 02 Feb 2018 12:59:09 +0000http://astroguyz.com/?p=16009#comment-1003176[...] Astro Guyz Astro Guyz: …read [...][...] Astro Guyz Astro Guyz: …read [...]
]]>Comment on Astro-Event: What’s in a Name? Black & Blue Moons through 2020. by Get Set For a â€śSuper Blue Blood Moon Total Lunar Eclipseâ€ť – Renfrewshire Astronomical Societyhttp://astroguyz.com/2012/08/27/astro-event-whats-in-a-name-black-blue-moons-through-2020/comment-page-1/#comment-1002944
Get Set For a â€śSuper Blue Blood Moon Total Lunar Eclipseâ€ť – Renfrewshire Astronomical SocietyFri, 26 Jan 2018 16:01:31 +0000http://astroguyz.com/?p=10345#comment-1002944[...] that Blue Moons arenâ€™t all that rareâ€¦ the month of March 2018 also hosts two Full Moons, while truncated February 2018 contains none, [...][...] that Blue Moons arenâ€™t all that rareâ€¦ the month of March 2018 also hosts two Full Moons, while truncated February 2018 contains none, [...]
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Get Set For a "Super Blue Blood Moon Total Lunar Eclipse" - Universe TodayFri, 26 Jan 2018 15:34:00 +0000http://astroguyz.com/?p=10345#comment-1002943[...] that Blue Moons aren’t all that rare… the month of March 2018 also hosts two Full Moons, while truncated February 2018 contains [...][...] that Blue Moons aren’t all that rare… the month of March 2018 also hosts two Full Moons, while truncated February 2018 contains [...]
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Get Set For a â€śSuper Blue Blood Moon Total Lunar Eclipseâ€ť – The Science PageFri, 26 Jan 2018 15:12:15 +0000http://astroguyz.com/?p=10345#comment-1002941[...] that Blue Moons arenâ€™t all that rareâ€¦ the month of March 2018 also hosts two Full Moons, while truncated February 2018 contains none, [...][...] that Blue Moons arenâ€™t all that rareâ€¦ the month of March 2018 also hosts two Full Moons, while truncated February 2018 contains none, [...]
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Review: Cosmic Watch – MeasurementDataBases for Industry & ScienceFri, 05 Jan 2018 00:58:33 +0000http://astroguyz.com/?p=15888#comment-1002413[...] Astro Guyz Astro Guyz: …read [...][...] Astro Guyz Astro Guyz: …read [...]
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Review: The Transits of Venus by William Sheehan & John Westfall.Thu, 21 Dec 2017 16:33:58 +0000http://astroguyz.com/?p=2684#comment-1001947[...] Benjamin Banneker was doing during the transit of 1769… I’m also curious as to the role the Quito observatory in Ecuador might have played during the transit of 1882. Established only a few years prior, it [...][...] Benjamin Banneker was doing during the transit of 1769… I’m also curious as to the role the Quito observatory in Ecuador might have played during the transit of 1882. Established only a few years prior, it [...]
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Voyager 1 Fires Dormant Thrusters in Deep Space – Sky & Telescope | newspaperTue, 05 Dec 2017 21:41:12 +0000http://astroguyz.com/?p=12278#comment-1001347[...] watch it happen.)Maybe, one day, we could encounter “alien voyagers” â€” it’s a fun thought experiment anyway! In the meantime, it’s amazing that, 40 years after launch, the two Voyager spacecraft [...][...] watch it happen.)Maybe, one day, we could encounter “alien voyagers” â€” it’s a fun thought experiment anyway! In the meantime, it’s amazing that, 40 years after launch, the two Voyager spacecraft [...]
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Voyager 1 Fires Dormant Thrusters | 12 News OnlineTue, 05 Dec 2017 17:40:21 +0000http://astroguyz.com/?p=12278#comment-1001335[...] one day, we could encounter “alien voyagers” — it’s a fun thought experiment anyway! In the meantime, it’s amazing that, 40 years after launch, the two Voyager spacecraft [...][...] one day, we could encounter “alien voyagers” — it’s a fun thought experiment anyway! In the meantime, it’s amazing that, 40 years after launch, the two Voyager spacecraft [...]
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Voyager 1 Fires Dormant Thrusters | WeathersTue, 05 Dec 2017 17:37:09 +0000http://astroguyz.com/?p=12278#comment-1001334[...] one day, we could encounter “alien voyagers” â€” it’s a fun thought experiment anyway! In the meantime, it’s amazing that, 40 years after launch, the two Voyager spacecraft [...][...] one day, we could encounter “alien voyagers” â€” it’s a fun thought experiment anyway! In the meantime, it’s amazing that, 40 years after launch, the two Voyager spacecraft [...]
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How Many Space Relics Are Out There?Tue, 05 Dec 2017 16:31:47 +0000http://astroguyz.com/2008/08/28/the-drake-equation-a-primer/#comment-1001331[...] for the purposes of this exercise, we’ll use the answer to Drake’s equation we spitbllaed some years ago (feel free to insert your own, you may be just as right) as 270 for the number of alien [...][...] for the purposes of this exercise, we’ll use the answer to Drake’s equation we spitbllaed some years ago (feel free to insert your own, you may be just as right) as 270 for the number of alien [...]
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How Many Space Relics Are Out There?Tue, 05 Dec 2017 16:15:09 +0000http://astroguyz.com/?p=7768#comment-1001330[...] out of the solar system: Pioneers 10 and 11, Voyagers 1 and 2, and New Horizons. The Pioneers and Voyagers each carry messages for any extraterrestrial salvagers that come across them, while New Horizons [...][...] out of the solar system: Pioneers 10 and 11, Voyagers 1 and 2, and New Horizons. The Pioneers and Voyagers each carry messages for any extraterrestrial salvagers that come across them, while New Horizons [...]
]]>Comment on Gear Review: Canons Image Stabilized Binoculars. by The Smart Phones Strike Back: The STS-132 NASAtweetup!http://astroguyz.com/2008/10/09/gear-review-canons-image-stablized-binoculars/comment-page-1/#comment-1001324
The Smart Phones Strike Back: The STS-132 NASAtweetup!Tue, 05 Dec 2017 13:44:28 +0000http://astroguyz.com/2008/10/09/gear-review-canons-image-stablized-binoculars/#comment-1001324[...] Blackberry for a quick shot for Tweet-fandom. Finally, I traced Atlantis visually with my trusty 15×45 binocs that I brought just for the occasion. Perhaps an FM radio (or its modern day IPhone equivalent) [...][...] Blackberry for a quick shot for Tweet-fandom. Finally, I traced Atlantis visually with my trusty 15×45 binocs that I brought just for the occasion. Perhaps an FM radio (or its modern day IPhone equivalent) [...]
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Review: Blockbuster Science by David Siegel Bernstein – MeasurementDataBases for Industry & ScienceFri, 01 Dec 2017 14:58:26 +0000http://astroguyz.com/?p=15699#comment-1001166[...] Astro Guyz Astro Guyz: …read [...][...] Astro Guyz Astro Guyz: …read [...]
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Review: Blockbuster Science by David Siegel BernsteinFri, 01 Dec 2017 13:41:27 +0000http://astroguyz.com/?p=3159#comment-1001160[...] impossibly remote, a year straight out of science fiction. And while we’re not vacationing on Phobos and traveling via teleporter just yet, we are all carrying computers in our pocket, and everything [...][...] impossibly remote, a year straight out of science fiction. And while we’re not vacationing on Phobos and traveling via teleporter just yet, we are all carrying computers in our pocket, and everything [...]
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